SANTA MONICA, CA – October, 2018 – Renowned non-profit FCancer announced today that NV Concepts is building out a full week of events from November 5th-11th to support the charity’s mission: prevention, detection and psychosocial support of cancer. $1 of every ticket sold for the DJ shows will be donated directly to FCancer. DJ 3LAU will donate all proceeds from his show at the Grand.

The week is kicked off with two performances by 3LAU and openers CID and Justin Caruso on Nov.5 at The Grand, and openers Justin Caruso Nov.6 at Shrine. Then Pan-Pot will play on Nov.8 at The Grand, followed by a performance on Nov.9 by Seven Lions at Upstate Concert Hall. There are two shows on Nov.9. The first is Boys Noize at Royale and the second is Cash Cash at The Grand. Heavy Fest will perform at the Palladium on Nov.10. Finally, Pauly D will close out the “Take Over Week” with his set at New Daisy on Nov. 11.

The CEO of NV Concepts stated, “We are working with F*CK Cancer this year to help raise money and awareness for the organization by dedicating a full week of events. This is near and dear to my heart as both of my parents passed from cancer in recent years, and we are passionate as an organization to help rally the dance music community to raise money for F*CK Cancer.”

Founded in 2015 by Julie Greenbaum and Yael Cohen Braun, FCancer is a 501(c)3 registered charity that looks to fill in where others have left off, by focusing on the prevention, early detection and psychosocial support of cancer. Through digital media, programs and events, FCancer believes its community will be the generation that ultimately improves health outcomes.

FCancer is dedicated to the prevention and early detection of cancer; it is a movement that creates a raw and authentic space by harnessing the cumulative experience of their community, Generation Connected. Gen-C is defined by a behavior rather than a birthdate, they consume digital content as their main source of information and may span across traditional generations. With wit, edge, and humor, FCancer is changing the way people talk about cancer. Through digital media, programs and events, FCancer believes its community will be the generation that ultimately improves health outcomes. FCancer is a tax-exempt 501(c) 3 registered charity co-founded by Yael Cohen Braun and Julie Greenbaum. For more information, visit LetsFCancer.com or follow @letsfcancer.